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Homeschooling Becoming A Viable Alternative?

Homeschooling HelpLast year alone, more than one million children in the United States choose homeschooling over traditional education. This stunting figure was released according to the National Center for Education Statistics.

Homeschooling is a recent development in education. Not that long ago, it was considered too radical by many education experts. Nowadays, it is legalized in every state and more than 1 million children has undergone homeschooling and I suspect many more parents are seriously considering homeschooling.

The interesting thing was what prompted such a change? There have been many recent surveys to suggest that parents are getting impatient and fed up with our public schooling system. It is seen as being superficial with no real-life skills being applied and taught.

Parents are also concerned about the negative publicity often portrayed in news. Examples are school students taking drugs in schools, abusing fellow students physically and even students bringing guns and knifes to school. Parents are concerned about the negative peer influence these students cause to their child.

Homeschooling offers an opportunity to end all that and allows parents to bring up their children in a natural and loving environment. I believe homeschooling is especially important in the early years of a child's development (between three to twelve years old) as this is the period where they are prone to negative influences and peer pressure and cannot differentiate what is right and what is wrong. Homeschooling helps to protect them from such negative influences.

Another benefit of homeschooling is an inevitable bond between the child and the parents. The parents and the child spends more time together forming an unique bond. The bond gets stronger as time passes and later you will find that you can connect with your child better than you never thought before.

Parents can also have better control over the kind of moral and religious beliefs a child should have. Parents can impart their moral values and beliefs to their child easily since they spend more time together.

So what's stopping parents from adopting homeschooling? For one thing, homeschooling requires a lot of time and money. For most families, both parents needs to be working full-time to support the family. Most homeschooling families I know of is dependent in one parent for the income. The other parent has to devote full-time in homeschooling the child. Therefore in some cases, it is not possible to adopt homeschooling unless you are financially stable.

The other interesting phenomena is that more and more homeschooling support groups are cropping up in your neighbourhood. They help to guide and support each other. Some homeschooling support groups have even gone online. If you do decide to go homeschooling, find a homeschooling support group in your area.

KB Lim regularly write articles on homeschooling to help educators and parents. Visit his site for more Home Schooling Resources, Tips and Information


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I am in 9th grade and i was supposed to be enrolled at a free online homeschool called Connections Academy, but last minute they decided not to do the high school program and I'm stuck with nothing. I am looking for something that is FREE or realllllllly cheap. I need links to websites if possible. What is something that you know about or have personally used? I need a website that is simple to understand and lets u choose what courses u want to take. Also a side question...Is it possible to graduate early? If so, how? Please and Thank You!!!

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Would Homeschooling help?
Ok well i have had a lot of anxiety about school over the past years and its gotten to the point where i star crying during school at times, because i really dont want to be there.I usually dont cry, so im not like an over-emotional person or anything. I have friends (some are pretty crappy tho and talk behind my back..but its high school and almost everyone does that) I get good grades (A's and B's) but i really hate school. I think my hatred f school is affecting my life outside of school now too. If i got homeschooled, i would get a job so i would still interact with people because i wouldnt want to become too anti-social. Lately me and my mom have been considering homeschooling me for the rest of the year. Do you think it would help?

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K12 online homeschooling? :) HELP?
This year i enrolled late, therefore i was put on the waiting list. I really really need to make sure i get in this coming year. When's the best time to enroll to be sure i get in? Like, when's the first day you can enroll for the 11-12 school year? Thanks in advance.

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